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Query: UMLS:C0376358 (
prostate cancer
)
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The androgen receptor (AR) has a central role in development and maintenance of the male reproductive system and in the etiology of
prostate cancer
. The transcription factor Pax6 has recently been reported to act as a repressor of AR and to be hypermethylated in
prostate cancer
cells.
SPBP
is a transcriptional regulator that previously has been shown to enhance the activity of Pax6. In this study we have identified
SPBP
to act as a transcriptional coactivator of AR. We also show that Pax6 inhibits
SPBP
-mediated enhancement of AR activity on the AR target gene probasin promoter, a repression that was partly reversed by increased expression of
SPBP
. Enhanced expression of Pax6 reduced the amount of
SPBP
associated with the probasin promoter when assayed by ChIP in HeLa cells. We mapped the interaction between both AR and
SPBP
, and AR and Pax6 to the DNA-binding domains of the involved proteins. Further binding studies revealed that Pax6 and
SPBP
compete for binding to AR. These results suggest that Pax6 represses AR activity by displacing and/or inhibiting recruitment of coactivators to AR target promoters. Understanding the mechanism for inhibition of AR coactivators can give rise to molecular targeted drugs for treatment of
prostate cancer
.
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